SOLUTION: The value of my coins if I have p pennies, n nickels and twice as many quarters as pennies.

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Question 1126146: The value of my coins if I have p pennies, n nickels and twice as many quarters as pennies.

Answer by FrankM(1040)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1P+5N+50P = 51P+5N
You have twice as many quarters as pennies, or 2P quarters. But they are worth 2P*25 cents total or 50P. A nickel is worth 5N.

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